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1945-P-1-DO-001?

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Seems like it matches the photos at coppercoins. Bowing on the liberty, slight curve on the 4, etc. Thoughts?

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 Posted 07/20/2015  5:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm not seeing a DDO.
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Not even close to a match, you can't even see inside the 4...
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Looks like a normal circulated coin with the devices flattened. Here is a normal die cent. (it is a RPM though)
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Note the normal shape of the date devices?
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Bummer, thanks for the help.
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I would like to see some clearer photos. Straight on shots. I am looking at the hump on the bottom of the horizontal bar of the 4 and the T of LIBERTY. It may be nothing, but I would like to know for sure. Sometimes it is difficult to see what a coin really is without having it in hand.

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Better pics of LIBE of LIBERTY needed. Don't through this one back yet , the IBE look to have hooks of a class VI DDO.
Just because it's not on CC doesn't mean it's not something.
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I would like to see images without the light shining on the lower right corners of LIBERTY. The glare there maybe hiding something?
I just located my doubled die e-disk and they have many DDO's listed for this year. The tails on the LIBE are not as strong as your coin. (glare made me miss that)
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This is the best I can get out of the camera.

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I can't tell you which one it is but it is a class VI DDO. Nice find !
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The "T" on LIBERTY, does that look like coin contact on the right side of the crossbar? On my E-disk they list 14 different DDO's for this year (two are doubled eyelids)

Most look the same except CONECA 1945 DDO-001, (1-O-VI) and 1945 DDO-013, (13-O-IV+VIII) which are the stronger examples. I'm trying to find hub doubled areas on the devices. Nothing is standing out yet.
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Sorry for the delay, no damage on the T bar and no doubling on eye. I went back to cc and 006 looks like more of a match at this point.
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